Community evaluations and complaint records from the third quarter reveal a host of lingering issues, including confusing signs, blocked access, poor pedestrian crossings and construction traffic on neighborhood streets.

Workers on the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit line were treated to a free lunch from an unlikely source on Monday: a University Avenue business owner who spent the summer coping with construction.

On Monday, concerns over the effects of the Central Corridor were delivered directly to local officials who toured several small, immigrant-owned businesses that are facing difficulties from light rail construction.